Academy members only have till Friday (Jan. 12) to cast their Oscar nomination ballots. Voting began on Jan. 5, two days before the 75th annual Golden Globes on Sunday. On Thursday, the Critics’ Choice Awards, which are bestowed by the Broadcast Television Journalists Assn., takes place.

And we will hear from one of the four major guilds on Jan. 11 as well with the members of the Directors Guild of America weighing in with their choices for the best helmers of the year. The cinematographers had their say on Tuesday while the costume designers and sound mixers reveal their picks on Wednesday. The visual effects wizards announce their nominees on Jan. 15 while the sound editors don’t chime in till the end of the month.

Before Oscar balloting began, the art directors, casting directors, film editors, and writers unveiled their slate of contenders while the makeup artists & hairstylists and producers did so on the first day of Academy Awards voting.

Note: Winners events are in gold while nomination announcements are italicized.

Be sure to make your Oscar nomination predictions so that Hollywood studio executives can see how their films are faring in our Academy Awards odds. Don’t be afraid to jump in now since you can keep changing your predictions until just before nominees are announced on January 23.